Stock Rubicon
I'm semi new to the off road game, and just bought a new Rubicon was wondering what size lift I should put on it? Was also wondering if I should go with 35's or 37in Tires? I didn't know if one would be better for rock crawling and everyday street use.
Cheers
Cheers
I know lifts and tire size are a big temptation for any jeep owner, but I would advise you leave it stock and drive it offroad for a season as is. First, you'll find just how capable the Rubicon is out of the box (and it is capable), you will also know from experience what kind of mods you will want/need. Honestly, most people run tires bigger than their skill level. I've been wheeling the stock 32" Rubicon tire for a couple years now and clearance has rarely been as much of a problem as my own driver error. I wheel with a club where the guys usualy run 31" to 37" tires.
If you consider my advice and run stock for a year, put your money into skid plate protection that you'll want no matter the size tire. I'd recommend the benchmark designs skid for the evap canister! I run tough trails with the evap skid, benchmark oil pan, and riddler diff covers. I may scrape a skid from time to time, but that's what they are there for. I'm stable and still have my warranty!
If you consider my advice and run stock for a year, put your money into skid plate protection that you'll want no matter the size tire. I'd recommend the benchmark designs skid for the evap canister! I run tough trails with the evap skid, benchmark oil pan, and riddler diff covers. I may scrape a skid from time to time, but that's what they are there for. I'm stable and still have my warranty!
I am certainly not a seasoned pro...just not quite two years into my Rubi. However, I did a small 2" spacer lift and have been armoring it up...new sliders, bumper, eval skid and snorkel...all from my personal experience on the trails...the mods take a life of its own. Right now I am leaning towards 2.5 bb and 33's when the stock tires die...get out there and have fun...you'll be amazed at what you can do bone stock! Then see from there what you want.
thanks for the info!! I think I will keep it stock for a "season" and see what I need to do after that...I have had an 04 Sport that has the 4in lift and 34's on it...I can tell the difference already with the Rubi and the longer body how it handles in the "rough"! I look forward to getting out there and pushing it to it's limits! And to meet some of you along the trails!
Till Then Cheers!
Till Then Cheers!
I decided to add some armor first and a front bumper and winch. I pretty much have the underside covered now.. I will continue to wheel 32's until they are worn out. I hope to do a lift this year sometime, but for now the armor I thought was more important as I have run against the bottom several times now..
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Get an evap relocation kit, and a good recovery kit. Then remeber that when adding bumpers and winch and what not, that it is going to lower your jeeps hight, so take that into consideration when you are looking at a lift. Talk to Dave at northridge4X4 if you really have questions.
Stock for a year is great advice! There's just soooo much tempting stuff out there and when you come across another JK with lift & wheels, the peer pressure is tough! Be strong. Just think of all the new wheel designs still to come in the next year.
I think the 'wait a season' advice is excellent...I will wait until I have to replace the stock tires on my rubi before I make a change. Then I plan on a terra flex bb and 35's w/bushwacker fenders...ditto on calling David @ northridge! Let us know what you decide after your first season!


